Speaking during a BBC Spotlight profile of her on Tuesday night, the First Minister was asked whether she is a creationist.

She replied: “You know, I have been asked this question many times and actually when I joined the party they asked was I joining the church. And that is a fundamental misunderstanding.

“We have to see the Bible in the context of the scientific developments. I take as my leader the way in which Her Majesty The Queen is a low Anglican – that is something that is very akin to the way in which I worship as well.”

When asked about the influence of the Caleb Foundation, Mrs Foster said: “That is not the DUP; the Caleb Foundation is an organisation that exists to lobby and to promote their beliefs. And they are perfectly entitled to do that.”

Since she's an Anglican rather than a Free Presbyterian, I suppose that's understandable.

Indeed Roger, it would be the case with many of our politicians, and not just the DUP, as was demonstrated in last night's various motions to amend the justice bill re abortion for FFAs and cases of rape and incest. Even most of the Alliance Party voted against allowing for abortion in cases of the latter. All based around the 1861 offences against the person act (as is the case in the ROI as well).

The rest of the parties may distance themselves from YECism, but they're no better than the DUP on other issues.

I'm hoping the Greens run a candidate in East Antrim, otherwise, I'm going to have great difficulty in deciding who to vote for.